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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p John Robert Greene, <Paul J. Schupf Professor, History and Humanities; Professor, History and Government; Director, Social Sciences Program; College Archivist, at Cazenovia College in Cazenovia, New York, in the College’s Division of Social & Behavioral SciencesDegrees: B.A., M.A., St. Bonaventure University; Ph.D., Syracuse UniversityBrief Biography: John Robert (“Bob”) Greene has taught at Cazenovia College for the past thirty-one years. He also serves as the College Archivist, the director of the Washburn Teaching and Research Fellowships, and the director of the annual Wheler Conference on World Affairs. Dr. Greene’s teaching and writing specialty lies in American Political History, particularly the American presidency. He has written or edited fifteen books, many of which have utilized Cazenovia College students as research assistants, and several of which have featured the published writings of those students. In 1993 he was named Distinguished Faculty Member, and in 2000 he was awarded Cazenovia College's first endowed chair.Courses Taught: Presently Teaching (Fall 2010 Term): First Year Seminar: The First Amendment; History of the United States: 1100-1877; Modern American Presidency; Independent Study: American Legal History; Social Science Internship; Washburn Research and Teaching FellowshipsAwards/Honors: Paul J. Schupf Chair, History and Humanities (appointed 2000); Alpha Sigma Lambda (National Honor, Continuing Education; Delta Epsilon Sigma (National Honor Society); Phi Alpha Theta (History); Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism); Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities (1976); Who's Who in the East (1997; 1998; Who's Who Among Teachers (nominated by former students; 1997, 1998, 1999); Who's Who in American Education (1997; 1998, 2005–2007; Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, 1993; Who's Who in America; Who's Who in the East; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Who's Who Among Teachers; Who's Who in American Education.Publications: Books: To be released fall 2010: America in the 1960s and Presidential Profiles: The George W. Bush Years. Also: Presidential Profiles: The Nixon and Ford Years (2006); Presidential Profiles: The George H.W. Bush Years (2006); Betty Ford: Candor and Courage in the White House (2004); The Hill: An Illustrated Biography of Syracuse University (2000), Generations of Excellence: An Illustrated Biography of Cazenovia College (2000); The Presidency of George Bush (2000); Syracuse University: The Eggers Years (1998); Syracuse University: The Tolley Years (1996); The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford (1995); The Limits of Power: The Nixon and Ford Administrations (1993); and The Crusade (1985)Recent Exhibitions: Most Recent Speeches or Presentations: Paper delivered to Hofstra University's conference on the Clinton Presidency (Invited paper; on Presidential Election of 1992; November, 2005. Speech to Syracuse Press Club (October, 2005); annual Paul J. Schupf Lecture (Cazenovia College; each year since 2001); Graduation Speaker, Lyndon State College (VT), May 2001; many local speeches and presentations.Portfolio: Associate Editor for History: Congress and the Presidency (quarterly journal).Experience: Featured in Documentaries as Commentator and Script Advisor: "Betty Ford" (PBS; to be aired 2009); "American Experience: George W. Bush." PBS (2008); “To the Best of My Ability: The American Presidency.” History Channel. (2005)--also served as script consultant; “William Henry Seward: Lincoln’s Right Hand Man.” PBS (2000); “George Bush.” Episode of C-SPAN’s “American Presidents” Series (1999); "Running Mate." PBS (1996)Media Appearances/Interviews: Interviewed On/In over one hundred local and national print and broadcast media outlets, including: AP and UPI, Buffalo Evening News, Los Angeles Times, National Journal, USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, Washington Post, C-SPAN, MSNBC, NBC, NPR, PBS, Voice of America, and many Central New York television and radio stations.Memberships/Affiliations: Knights of ColumbusMore Information: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bettyford/http://www.cazenovia.eduDr. Greene specializes in American history and the American presidency. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the 1952 presidential campaign. While researching the dissertation he traveled to archives around the United States and examined the personal papers of many of the politicians who participated in the campaign. Major collections he utilized included the papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Robert Taft, the two main Republican contenders for the nomination, and the papers of Adlai Stevenson and John J. Sparkman, the Democratic presidential and vice presidential candidates. Greene completed the dissertation in 1983. He then rewrote portions of the manuscript and it was published in book form in late 1985 by University Press of America, under the title The Crusade: The Presidential Election of 1952. Since then he has written several books, as noted above.. }

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